ALBANY — Court proceedings have been adjourned for three weeks for four Occupy Albany protesters arrested last month as their encampment in Academy Park was dismantled.

The Albany County district attorney's office and lawyers for Occupy Albany agreed to reconvene Feb. 7 in Albany City Court. The district attorney's office wants more time to review evidence, including pictures and videos from the incident.

Four members of Occupy Albany were arrested Dec. 22 as city Department of General Services workers and police took down the group's tents, which had been staked on the city-owned land across from the Capitol for three months.

All four were charged with obstruction of governmental administration and criminal contempt. One protester also was charged with resisting arrest. All the pending charges are misdemeanors.

District Attorney David Soares declined to prosecute the more than 80 members of Occupy Albany arrested by State Police in a seven-day span in early November for crossing into the state's Lafayette Park after its 11 p.m. curfew. They were charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct, both violations.

Soares has previously said he would not prosecute any members of Occupy Albany for peacefully protesting.